What’s with the staccato airings of the last couple of Season 2 episodes? Last night’s episode “Mai Ka Wa Kahiko” was just the fourth new episode in the last nine weeks. But it was worth the wait, as the 5-0 gang produced another solid episode with a well-written story.
Veteran film actor Peter Greene guest starred as a dirty cop seeking revenge on Danno, who was the key witness in sending him to prison for 10 years. After kidnapping Danno’s daughter, Grace, it’s a mix of “Die Hard: With a Vengeance” and “Ransom” as Danno is forced to go to extreme means to get his daughter back.
Here’s this week’s look at The Good, The Bad and The Weird.
The Good
- Love it when the producers do their homework and include a little knowledge of the Hawaiian lands. This time, there was a brief blurb about the famous Koko Crater (not Koko Head) Railway and its 1,048 grueling steps.
- Another appearance from Charlie Fong (Brian Yang). I like that he’s replaced Masi Oka (who?) as the Asian brainiac on the show. But please, make a move on Kono already! It’s pretty obvious she’s into you, as she’s the only one on the team who makes visits to you. What else do you need? A sign from the heavens?
- Who does the research for the show for creating the fake Hawaiian names? Excellent job this week! There was a Wala`au Wale Phone Company and a Nuali Cable. Doing a quick Internet search, it appears that “wala`au wale” means talking or chattering. I couldn’t find what “nuali” meant; perhaps I jotted the spelling down wrong? In any case, very well done.
- McGarrett calling the paramedics for Weston’s sprained ankle. Come on, walk it off! You’re gonna call an ambulance just for that? I have a friend who had her knee gorged by a loose piece of rebar at Koko Crater railway and she was able to walk to her car and drive herself to the emergency room, bloody and all. I thought cops were tough.
- Tennis coach telling Grace it’s okay to go with the fake cop. Have you not seen “Pulp Fiction?” That guy is Zed! You don’t leave him alone with young children!
- Didn’t really like the way Scott Caan played his character so helpless and whiny. I wished he had shown more anger than fear.
The Weird
- I wonder how many times Weston and McGarrett had to climb up and down the Koko Crater stairs to get the aerial shots just right?
- I think the 5-0 team has searched just about every house in Kahala by now.
- “You lay one finger on her, you’re dead.” – Danno to the kidnapper. Haven’t we all heard this a million times by now? There has to be a more creative way to threaten the guy who steals your child. And “If you touch one hair on her head…” doesn’t count either. What about “I will force feed you a frozen brick of butter so that when it melts, you will drown?”
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Haters gonna hate on Masi Oka. Man, why you gotta dog Max Bergman like that? He is so much more interesting than that Punahou dude with no personality. Did I notice that Kono got her hair done? Was it for Mr. Yang?
Funny about Weston needing the paramedics for a sprained ankle. Bruddahs and sisters running around with gunshot and other flesh wounds and THIS gets the ambulance call? Why not call for an airlift, like we hear about every other day on one of Oahu's trails? And no, that they counted the 1048 steps correctly does not redeem the fact that they called it Koko "Head" not Koko "Crater" as the volcanic formation is accurately known. You still gotta do the mauka rim with us, yo!
Where was the Kamekona product placement of the week? That was a let down!!! I was envisioning Kamekona going to get some larger clothes from Ross since he started eating too many $5 foot-longs ($6 in Hawaii) at Subway. Or perhaps he talks to the Geico gecko or the Geico caveman buys a lunch plate from his truck-- $H50 for #H50!
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